The Western Australian Government has announced a comprehensive package of measures to support the community during the upcoming Fremantle Traffic Bridge closure, scheduled to begin at the start of the 2026 school year.
The initiative aims to ease congestion, improve travel options, and keep the region moving smoothly while construction is underway on the new bridge.
Key measures include
- Extra Fremantle Line train services during morning and afternoon peak times
- Additional buses on key routes, including Route 107, 998 and 999
- A free travel zone for bus users along South Terrace between Douro Road and Fremantle Station
- Expanded and free parking for public transport users at Fremantle Station
These initiatives form part of a holistic transport approach that also includes previously announced road network changes and a major investment in smart system technology to help monitor and manage traffic movements across the region.
For Mosman Park residents who commute via the Fremantle Line or surrounding bus routes, these changes will provide greater flexibility and ease of travel during the bridge replacement works.
For full details, visit the WA Government announcement:
More buses, trains and free parking to support Fremantle Traffic Bridge closure
The Town of Mosman Park will continue to share updates as more information becomes available to help the community plan ahead for these changes.